In the debate around the ratification of the Constitution in the United States in 1788, those in favor of the Constitution and its concept of a strong centralized government were called Federalists.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a strong national government for the US. Although many others also supported a strong central government, Hamilton is outstanding because he was the founder and leader of the Federalist Party.
supported a strong national government
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a strong central government
a strong central government
The Federalists supported a strong national government.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a strong national government for the US. Although many others also supported a strong central government, Hamilton is outstanding because he was the founder and leader of the Federalist Party.
Alexander Hamilton
supported a strong national government
Federalists
Yes, that is why they are called Federalist. They wanted a strong central government.
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Alexander Hamilton began the Federalist Party which supported a strong central government and a national bank
No, they wanted a small government. They were more focused on the states' rights. Supporters of Adams (National Republicans) were in favor of the strong central gov.
a strong central government
What about it? There was indeed disagreement between the two since Hamilton favored a strong central government (and therefore a central banking system) and Jefferson supported distributing power to the states.
identify two argumements for a strong national government